The West Indies are in England to win the World Cup and not just compete, according to captain Jason Holder.
After beating Pakistan by seven wickets in their first match of the tournament on the weekend, the islanders believe their aggressive style of play will go a long way in the competition.
Having bowled out Pakistan for just 105 runs, the Windies got there with seven wickets left in the bank.
And Holder says: “We kept our foot on the accelerator.
“We’ve eased off in the past but it was good to see the killer instinct.
“We wanted to be aggressive. It’s the nature of our cricket with bat, ball and in the field.
“We’ve definitely come to win this World Cup but I just want us to enjoy our cricket, play fearless cricket and make the fans back home proud.”
Weekend’s other World Cup results:
New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 10 wickets
Australia beat Afghanistan by seven wickets